Managed Cloud Services for Microsoft provides organisations with a cloud-based managed service for Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, Skype for Business, and Office 365, whether deployed in the public cloud, on premises, in a private cloud or as a hybrid model. Combined with its planning and deployment services, Dimension Data is now able to provide its clients with a complete end-to-end managed service, with the added benefits of meeting client-specific security and compliance.

This video answers, What is an MSP? Managed service providers have capabilities to administer a company’s infrastructure so they don’t have to. On a smaller scale, one can think of an MSP as a system administrator—for a hybrid cloud space, for instance—and on a more comprehensive level, an MSP can go beyond serving as remote support and act as a strategic consultant.
Read more about MSPs in our white paper here:
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Or read about MSPs in our blog here:
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TBR is pleased to announce the launch of our landmark Managed Private & Professional Services Cloud Benchmark. This report delves into the evolving services opportunity in the cloud market as clients search for ways to save costs by moving mission-critical operations to the cloud. TBR's research team recorded a webinar walking through the findings of this new report, with a focus on how managed services will transform the market, and provided a guided recap and analysis of vendor performance of firms offering managed cloud services.
Senior Analyst Ramunas Svarcas shared his perspectives on the trends driving revenue in managed cloud services and provided webinar attendees with additional insight into vendors' performances and the future of the cloud market. He then fielded questions from the audience related to the report.
Questions for discussion included:
• What is driving managed private cloud services revenue growth?
• Which companies are the revenue leaders and which are the growth leaders in Managed Private Infrastructure as a Service?
• How is cloud stimulating growth in Managed Private Business Process as a Service?
For more information visit www.tbri.com or call James McIlroy at 603-929-1166.
Companies covered in TBR's Cloud Research:
Accenture, Atos, AT&T, Capgemini, Cisco, CSC, Citrix, Cognizant, Dell, Dimension Data, Deloitte, EMC, Fujitsu, HCL, HP, IBM, Informatica, Infosys, Microsoft, Oracle, Rackspace, SAP, TCS, T-Systems, Unisys, Verizon, VMware, Wipro, Xerox

Resource Manager is a managed infrastructure provisioning service with tight integration with OCI IAM, that can provision all OCI services.
Resource Manager allows Devops to manage their infrastructure declaratively (aka “infrastructure as code”) versus using CLI, or UI.
For more information on OCI Resource Manager, see the following resources:
Technical Documentation: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/ResourceManager/Concepts/resourcemanager.htm
Blog Article: https://blogs.oracle.com/cloud-infrastructure/getting-started-with-the-resource-manager-on-oracle-cloud-infrastructure

There are many obvious advantages to cloud computing, but is managed cloud computing right for you? Self-service may be all you need. In this Whiteboard Wednesday, Jake and Matt discuss cloud computing companies and the differences between self-service and the managed cloud.

Oracle OpenWorld 2016 OPN Central General Session | Sanjay Sinha MSP Program Overview
The Oracle Cloud Managed Service Provider Program recognizes partners with the skills and expertise to build, deploy, run, and manage both Oracle and non-Oracle workloads on Oracle Cloud Platform. The program enables Oracle PartnerNetwork members to offer a complete managed service solution for workloads running on Oracle Platform as a Service and Infrastructure as a Service.
Register interest in the Oracle Cloud Managed Service Program via the Oracle Cloud Marketplace : Publishers - Become a Managed Service Provider
For additional information see the Oracle Cloud Managed Service Provider Program Knowledge Zone

Mike Raab, Senior Principal Product Manager , Oracle
Jon Reeve, Oracle
Satish Grandhi, Chief Architect & Distinguished Engineer, Veritas
Kubernetes has taken the container world by storm, becoming the popular choice for developers and operations teams alike to manage their container deployments at scale. In this session learn how Oracle's managed Kubernetes service combines the power of Kubernetes with the raw performance of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. See how you can avoid the complexity of standing up and maintaining your own Kubernetes infrastructure while giving your containers direct access to native bare metal performance.

http://www.oneneck.com - oracle managed services. OneNeck IT Services is a premier enterprise hosting and managed services provider. OneNeck is a single service provider for complex and critical system implementation, integration, management and hosting.

How important is the data stored in your PC or laptop? If your computer's hard drive crashes, will you be able to do without all the data that was stored in your computer? For more Details Visit http://www.supraits.com/

At Continuant, we provide efficient, customer-focused, and cost-effective services to support your voice, video, messaging and more from leading vendors – all from the cloud.
Voice is the most complex service to move to the cloud. Without proper execution, voice can become a strain on your employees, budget, and network. There are many Unified Communications as a Service or UCaaS providers who can sell you a subscription, but most offer little experience in ongoing support. Or worse, they blame your company’s network for a bottleneck.
Continuant is your long-term partner to ensure a successful transition to cloud services, including setting up your system right the first time. Then, we provide continuous training, system upgrades, maintenance, and end-to-end monitoring.
Continuant is staffed 24/7 365 to manage your infrastructure. If issues arise, we quickly diagnose and fix the problem using our real-time event management tools. We provide on-going business reviews designed to proactively maximize your cloud investment, saving time, money, and improving performance.
Continuant’s cloud solutions are scalable, and designed to grow with your business. You can start with a single site and grow to a global footprint with unlimited users.
Continuant’s managed cloud service creates a seamless communications platform that will improve the way people work and communicate today and in the future. Save time, money and improve performance. Contact us today.
http://www.continuant.com/contact-us/

https://ecoursereview.com/cloud-computing-pros-and-cons-for-business-it/ 3 Types of Cloud Computing Services: IaaS PaaS SaaS Explained
You Might Wonder – What Is Cloud Computer:
#Cloudcomputing is a set of forms that contain certain elements that allows for on-demand, network access, scalability, and shared resources. It's a platform for managing, storing, and processing data online through the internet.
Some of the cloud computing features include the following:
- On-Demand Services – Available when you need it
- Network Access – When using the internet as your medium
- Shared Resources – All resources are gathered together and used by multiple customers
- Scalability - The ability of a computer system to adapt to increasing demands
The Three Delivery Models:
Cloud computing provides different services based on three delivery configurations. When they are arranged in a pyramid structure, they are in the order of SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS.
The Three Services:
#SaaS - Software as a Service
This service provides on-demand pay per use of the application software for users and is independent of a platform. You do not have to install software on your computer, unlike a license paid program. Cloud runs a single occurrence of the software, making it available for multiple end-users allowing the service to be cheap. All the computing resources that are responsible for delivering SaaS are totally managed by the vendor. The service is accessible through a web browser or lightweight client applications.
End customers use SaaS regularly. The most popular SaaS providers offer the following products and services:
Google Ecosystem including Gmail, Google Docs, Google Drive, Microsoft Office 365, and SalesForce.
#PaaS - Platform as a Service
This service is mostly a development environment that is made up of a programming language execution environment, an operating system, web server, and database. It provides an environment where users can build, compile, and run their program without worrying about an hidden infrastructure. You manage the data and application resources. All the other resources are managed by the vendor. This is the realm for developers. PaaS providers offer the following products and services:
Amazon Web services, Elastic Beanstalk, Google App Engine, Windows Azure, Heroku, and Force.com
#IaaS - Infrastructure as a Service
This service provides the architecture and infrastructure. It provides all computing resources but in a virtual environment so multiple users can have access. The resources include data storage, virtualization, servers, and networking. Most vendors are responsible for managing them. If you use this service, you are responsible for handling other resources including applications, data, runtime, and middleware. This is mostly for SysAdmins. IaaS providers offer the following products and services:
Amazon EC2, Go Grid, and Rackspace.com.
Here is a short list of some companies that use cloud computing:
iCloud – Cloud from Apple is for Apple products. You can backup and store everything from multimedia to documents online. The content is then smoothly integrated onto your devices.
Amazon's AWS - When you talk about companies using cloud computing, Amazon Web Services leads the pack. It offers IaaS and PaaS to all their customers.
Google Cloud – This cloud platform is universal for Google's enormous ecosystem and for other products such as Microsoft Office. It provides storage of data and collaboration along with other services that are included in their cloud computing suite.
Microsoft Azure – Offered by Microsoft, it provides SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS for its software and developer tools. If you have used Office 365, then you have used SaaS.
IBM Smart Cloud - This offers private, public, and hybrid distribution platforms providing a full range of SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS cloud computing services for businesses. The pay as you go platform generates profits for IBM.
New technology is popping up all over the internet and Cloud seems to be on the rise. This is only scratching the surface on what is already available and what will become available throughout 2017.
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File Storage is a fully-managed cloud storage service that supports NFS v. 3 along with NLM for full POSIX semantics. File Storage supports full elasticity in the cloud to provide incomparable scalability so that you can start small and grow to 8 exabytes in every file system. With File Storage, you only pay for capacity stored monthly.
Learn more by visiting: https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/File/Tasks/creatingfilesystems.htm
Prerequisites: You need to configure your security lists before creating file systems to be able to access them. Learn how to do so by watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW21K3eg_Qg&list=PLvlciYga5j3x-i-cJGudmpGuUupUliIck&index=5&t=0s

Demo of WebLogic Server running in Docker Containers orchestrated by Oracle Container Cloud Service. See how with a touch of a button we can deploy a pre-configured WebLogic containerized stack, scale or shrink a cluster, and check the health of the container and of WebLogic running in the container.

File processing has matured a lot in the recent years. Even though real-time processing is dominant in many integration patterns, fully integrated file transfer solutions are a core requirement in the new and hybrid world of cloud and on-premise enterprise. Cloud integrations are expected to increase the demand for file-based integrations even more. Built- in functionality for security, encryption, and global visibility have long been core Managed File Transfer requirements.
Organizations still make heavy use of files utilizing bulk, batch, and real-time updates for application integration. As cloud Software as a Service (SaaS) is introduced in the IT landscape, file integrations simply increase in both size and volume.
Oracle Managed File Transfer (MFT), a component that is tightly integrated with Oracle SOA Suite, enables secure file exchange and management with internal departments and external partners.
[Read More @ https://blogs.oracle.com/imc/entry/oracle_managed_file_transfer_mft]

Oracle SOA Cloud Service provides an integration platform as a service (iPaaS) so that you can quickly provision your new platform, start developing and deploying your APIs and integration projects and provide real-time analytics as you transition to Digital Business.

Oracle is getting serious about the cloud and is building out new new cloud services at a rapid pace. In order to build those hyper scale, resource efficient multi tenant services Oracle has chosen Docker containers and other technologies such as Mesos/Marathon and Kubernetes to optimize resource consumption and devops processes. Developing such services is just half of the story; the other half is how to apply devops best practices to it, so that you can run those services in an always on, hyper-scale and resilient way. Attend this session to hear the lessons learned by Oracle engineers from building those hyper-scale managed cloud services. They will discuss pros and cons of the architecture chosen, and will cover development as well as devops best practices which allow them to offer those services to their customers. Come find out about the new forces at work within Oracle today.
Boris Scholl
VP Development – Microservices Oracle Cloud

Even though the cloud computing could make a significant difference to your business, relegating governance and control to someone else isn't simply an option. With enterprise private cloud solutions, you can have the benefits of cloud along with the governance and control your organization requires.
Private cloud solutions make sense for organizations that
Have a strategic commitment to IT investment and want to keep their cloud applications and environments in-house
Have security or compliance requirements that don't allow transactions outside the firewall
Need performance levels not available elsewhere
Plan to consolidate data centers and operations
Want to leverage existing investments to get the benefits of cloud with minimal disruption
[Read More @ https://blogs.oracle.com/imc/entry/oracle_private_cloud]

Singtel Managed Cloud is an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) offering that helps you leverage IT adoption to grow your business, without the hassle and cost of having to run your own complex IT systems.
Learn how Singtel can help you: http://www.singtel.com/iaas